On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Timothy Miller wrote:

My partners and I at Traversal Technology have finally decided upon
some names for our product lines.

"Unity" will be the name of our FPGA-based prototyping board products.
Names will include some sort of model name designator, perhaps with
an encoding of what features are includes.

"Clarity" will be the name of our ASIC product line, specifically the
CHIP and the same IP in other forms.  As was discussed earlier in the
list, we'll apply some pseudo-standard chip-numbering convention to
it.

As for the "graphics card" based on the ASIC, it's undecided how we're
going to name it.  We may name it Clarity with a model number or name
different from the ASIC, or we may do something else.

I don't think we will be able to find a unused "cool" name for the boards, most of those names are more likely been used in one or another product. just look at Excel, Microsoft wanted to get that name, but bad luck they lost in court over the name and had to call their product for Microsoft Excel instead (a swedish company had already Excel as a name for a program).

So I think we stay with thise names we have, untill we find someone making a graphics card with the same name befor "we" have trademarked it.



     //Aho

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